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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Do you not understand that not liking the smell isn't the issue? My ds ended up on oxygen more than once because of people's scented products. All we had to do was walk past someone. An Epipen wouldn't have changed his reaction. People tend to pay attention to nut allergies. Allergies to perfumes etc get scoffed at from people like you.[/quote] [b]There are perfumes all around you AT ALL TIMES when you are out and about. Detergent, soap, skincare, cleaning products, hotel & store branding efforts...the list goes on. Do you never go anywhere? Never go on vacation? Never shop in a store? How do you avoid perfumes? [/b] [/quote] I mean, if folks are this sensitive, how do they live in cities/suburbs at all? You mean to tell me a glancing whiff of Obsession sends you into a days long health crisis, but you somehow survive all the vehicle exhaust, restaurant ventilation smells, janitorial products used in schoools/offices, etc.? Do you just live on your own personal acreage? [/quote] This is my question. And I’m seriously doubting that a passing whiff of someone’s perfume caused a days long oxygen episode. There are smells that are much more pervasive, and much stronger, that we have to deal with on a daily basis. [/quote]
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